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    I choose my motivating of field of technology of hardware that it was very fun to take parts, learning to understand, and lot of thing that I can learn more of hardware technology. Not just this, but also other components of technology and some know of networking would allow me to provide the purpose of what I want to do. Also, I love to draw all…

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    Television, Friend or Foe Television has been around for while and it honestly I can say it is still a fundamental item in most families around the world. Even though television has change over time, I believe that families have learned the advantages and disadvantages of having this type of technology at home. According to the article “Altered States: How Television Changes Childhood” by Joshua Meyrowitz, the author states how the television has affected the relationship between parents and…

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    When it comes to online learning and learning within a traditional classroom there are many differences. One major difference is the learning face to face which is done in a traditional classroom and online learning being all through email, messages, or chat. Some may argue that face to face learning is much more effective than online learning. However if a person has the discipline to complete all the recommended areas then there shouldn 't be no better way of learning. Another major difference…

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    lesson, and therefore providing two perspectives that can be discussed. Up to this point, we have been simply collaborating on lessons. This lesson was strong, and I think that having a chance to write a lesson together, and teach together, was a good learning…

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    The Learning Principles Starting the Connections Principles: 1. Interest. A person should be self-motivated and compel to learn, due to the fact that our brain prioritizes the concepts and contents, for which a person in intrinsically motivated. Having interest for a topic, lesson, chapter or book can genuinely make a difference for our brain. This happen, because our brain prioritizes by interest, meaning, value, and relevance. It is also important to understand, you will learn something…

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    My second observation at Rose Rock School commenced at 8:10 a.m. on Tuesday morning, I was let in through the front door and as I entered the room, I noticed that Shanah and another caregiver were in the room. Some of the older children were already in the room and one girl was in the rocking chair as she was tired. When I sat down in the small inner part of the room, I noticed that the 1 ½ year old child was playing on toy pony that was blue. After the children went outside in the playarea, I…

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    Software era is creating a great influence in all the fields of engineering and education. We can find various technological advancements in the field of education. Teaching methods are being changed instantaneously from 150 – 160 years. We can observe a change where the methodology of teaching started from sculptures to presentations. Developments are made in education systems and various technologies are introduced to create a sophisticated classroom environment. This strategizes students to…

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    they taught the material. American education on the other hand is quite flexible because the teachers take their time by making sure the students fully understand the material. American colleges are not as difficult because students are actually learning rather than memorizing. These differences are based on my personal experience of the Indian education and American education and that is one of the main reasons that I am struggling so much in my reading and writing. I want to go to…

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    In Chapter five, defines phonemic awareness and phonics and how they are important to learning. But then there are certain drawbacks and benefits teaching those areas of reading. Phonics deals with children seeing the phonograms and how it relates to words instead of only the sounds. There are many types of phonics instruction two examples are analytic and synthetic phonics. There are many nationalities that make up the world especially the U.S. which the dominant is English and children who…

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    125). It removes a time that is crucial to the development of children’s social skills, such as conflict resolution, self-control, sharing and problem solving (London 54). Without this time, children will have far less developed skills for academic learning and advancing themselves in life in general. If a child never learns how to make friends out in an open setting, then later in life the child may have a difficult time interacting with society and the community. On top of the opportunity for…

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